The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Band 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... stay at home , if bearing carry it ; And th ' ass , more captain than the lion ; the felon , Loaden with irons , wiser than the judge , If wisdom be in suffering . O my lords , As you are great , ' be pitifully good : Who cannot condemn ...
... stay at home , if bearing carry it ; And th ' ass , more captain than the lion ; the felon , Loaden with irons , wiser than the judge , If wisdom be in suffering . O my lords , As you are great , ' be pitifully good : Who cannot condemn ...
Seite 58
... stay : feast your ears with the musick awhile ; if they will fare so harshly on the trumpet's sound : we shall to't pre- sently . 1 Lord . I hope , it remains not unkindly with your lordship , that I returned you an empty mes- senger ...
... stay : feast your ears with the musick awhile ; if they will fare so harshly on the trumpet's sound : we shall to't pre- sently . 1 Lord . I hope , it remains not unkindly with your lordship , that I returned you an empty mes- senger ...
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... Stay , I will lend thee money , borrow none.- What , all in motion ? Henceforth be no feast , Whereat a villain's not a welcome guest . Burn , house ; sink , Athens ! henceforth hated be Of Timon , man , and all humanity ! [ Exit . Re ...
... Stay , I will lend thee money , borrow none.- What , all in motion ? Henceforth be no feast , Whereat a villain's not a welcome guest . Burn , house ; sink , Athens ! henceforth hated be Of Timon , man , and all humanity ! [ Exit . Re ...
Seite 61
... stay . 2 Lord . Lord Timon's mad . 3 Lord . I feel't upon my bones . [ Exeunt . 4 Lord . One day he gives us diamonds , next day stones . ACT IV . SCENE I. Without the Walls of Athens . Enter TIMON . Tim . Let me look back upon thee , O ...
... stay . 2 Lord . Lord Timon's mad . 3 Lord . I feel't upon my bones . [ Exeunt . 4 Lord . One day he gives us diamonds , next day stones . ACT IV . SCENE I. Without the Walls of Athens . Enter TIMON . Tim . Let me look back upon thee , O ...
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... stay thou out for earnest . [ Keeping some Gold . Enter ALCIBIADES , with Drum and Fife , in warlike manner ; PHRYNIA and TIMANDRA . Alcib . What art thou there ? Speak . Tim . A beast , as thou art . The canker gnaw thy heart , For ...
... stay thou out for earnest . [ Keeping some Gold . Enter ALCIBIADES , with Drum and Fife , in warlike manner ; PHRYNIA and TIMANDRA . Alcib . What art thou there ? Speak . Tim . A beast , as thou art . The canker gnaw thy heart , For ...
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